Category: »PRINT DESIGN

  • Revelry on the River

    Revelry on the River

    Print Design / Campaign / Architectural Rendering

    “We change the way people think about energy.” The annual fundraising event, Revelry on the River, was used to garner interest in a proposed building to be New York City’s first fully sustainable, net-zero architecture. Materials designed included invitations and associated printed material, infographics regarding the proposed building, as well as architectural renderings based off the original CAD drawings of the building.

     


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    mosaic-revelry
    confetti.card
    insert-card
    Solar.2_Render.wide
    S2.Floor-Plan
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    s2-ferry
  • Patrick Kosiewicz

    Patrick Kosiewicz

    Print Design

    “Heavily muscled myth and scorching reality collide to explosive effect in Patrick Kosiewicz’s How Many Suns Burn Over Babel Where Poets Die. This is a fierce, no, ferocious book. If I were you, I would immediately read it.”

    For Patrick Kosiewicz’s book about the American invasion of Afghanistan, I chose to juxtapose a heavy, military display typeface against a soft, Humanist typeface with ligatures to connote armored vehicles towering over a crowd of people. The cover, a dried-blood red. A traditional Islamic pattern fills the endpapers. Buy it here.

     


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    spine-tilt
    babel-front-cover
    babel-cover-open
    babel_frontis
    ch-01
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    title-pg
    text-macro
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  • Falling Short of Knowing

    Falling Short of Knowing

    Print Design / Web Design

    Norman Mooney and Ran Ortner’s Falling Short of Knowing at Milk Gallery in New York City. The project included a website, a 32 page catalogue and a double sided 4-panel photocollage.

     


     
     

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    norman-triptyc-foldout
    cover
    frontis-falling
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    wave
    shuffle-catalogue
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